1Quick Guide
10Basic Setup; Pump Control 1This section will show and explain how a Connect® is configured as pump controller for a wastewater pump station with 2 pu
11The list shows signals connected to the digital inputs in this example.Digital InputSignal Name Relay FunctionDelay Alarm /In useAlternationDI 1 Ope
12Digital InputSignal Name Scaling Scaling20 mAUnit AverageAI 1 Level 0 300 Level 0 sec.AI 2 Power P1 0 10 Other Units 0 sec.AI 3 Power P2 0 10 Other
13ConfigurationNext step is to configure the Connect® based on the shown signal list. In the function menu, choose Pump Control 1 and setup the specific
14Step by Step:The display shows the setup like thisSelect Functions Menu Select Pump Control 1 Select In useEnter 2 and OK
15Operation of the PumpsThis section is based on the function “Pump Control 1” which is the most used Pump function. Function Key 1 is the screen use
16Overview Screen for Pump Control 1By pressing the right key below the display (P2), the display changes to a similar one for Pump 2. The key will th
17Operation status of PumpIcon DescriptionP1 Running Digital output when the pump is in use and the feedback signal is ok.P1 stopped Digital output wh
18Start/Stop LevelsHow to change a start or stop level:Press Function key 1 to enter the overview screen for Pump Control 1.Use the arrow keys under t
19If you need to change the start/stop levels on the next pumps, press once more on the down arrow from Stop Level P1.Now P2 will be displayed in the
2ContentsDaily Use 4Display 5Display Keys 5Contrast Setup 6Reset the System 6Function Keys 7Basic Setup; Pump Control 1 10Signal List 10Configu
20Manual OperationHow to start or stop a pump manually:Click the Function Key 1 to show the overview screen for Pump Control 1.Use the up/down arrows
21If you wish to stop a pump in use, use the up/down arrows to select Stop Pump and press OK.If you need to start or stop one of the next pumps, press
22Pump DataThe overview screen View Data provides a full overview of operation data for the pump.In this view, View Data is selected and an overview s
23Basic Flowchart
24LiabilityMJK Automation A/S are liable to the common rules of Danish law on product liability, however, the liability is reduced to coverage of our
3IntroductionThank you for choosing the MJK Connect® or Mµ Connect® controller and monitoring unit. MJK Connect® and Mµ Connect® are easy to install,
4Daily UseThis is a Quick Guide to get started with your Connect®.The following examples in this section will show and explain how a Con-nect® is confi
5DisplayThe 4 soft keys located below the display are used to navigate the menus dur-ing the daily operation of Connect®.Display KeysNumerical keys an
6Contrast SetupConfigure the display contrast by pressing the two outer soft keys simulta-neously as shown with the red circles to the right. Then pres
7Function KeysThe daily operation of Connect® and Mµ Connect® is done through the built-in function keys 1-9.The function keys (numerical keyboard) is
8The function keys 4 to 9 have the following functions:Function key 4. Digital InputsShows status on all digital inputs.Function key 5. Digital Output
9Function key 8. Alarm ListShows status on alarms.Function key 9. I/O StatusShows status on all inputs/outputs and analog limits, virtual analog outpu
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